
During your last visit to the dentist, they told you that one of your teeth needs a root canal. You haven’t been experiencing any tooth pain, so this news caught you off-guard. Aren’t root canals always performed to get rid of the pain in an infected tooth? To learn the answer to this question, read on to learn about some other symptoms that may be a sign that you need a root canal as well as why the procedure is nothing to be afraid of.
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Your temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is located on either side of your face, connecting your jaw to your skull. It allows you to make certain movements necessary for everyday life, like speaking, chewing, and yawning. Unfortunately, these motions aren’t easy for everyone. 12% of adults live with chronic jaw pain. If you have a TMJ disorder, you might believe the clicking sounds and facial pain are only a nuisance, but you’re at risk of several complications without any treatment. Here’s what you need to know about the consequences of ignoring your TMJ pain.
Your teeth are crucial to your general health and overall quality of life. Unfortunately, if your mouth has suffered the consequences of significant decay, gum disease, or trauma, every day can consist of pain and embarrassment. You can turn back the clock to enjoy a stunning, confident, and pain-free smile again with full mouth reconstruction. Specific 



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